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In Ohio, there are 18 accredited schools where public health classes faculty can find employment. The trends in Ohio's public health academic community can be evaluated by looking at the statistics and graphs below. Academia in public health includes public health training at the following levels:

Statistics

Professional Trends

Ohio Vs. National Public Health Employment

Of all of the public health professionals in the country, nearly 5% are in the state of Ohio.

Employment Growth for Public health professionals In Ohio

17,440

17,330

18,500

19,850

20,960

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Yellow: Actual Values

In Ohio, the field of public health is growing. In 2010 there were 3,520 more public health professionals working in Ohio than there were in 2006. This represents a 20% growth in the field. This growth is faster than the change in the number of public health professionals around the country. Nationally, the number of public health professionals has grown by 19% from 2006 to 2010.

Public Health VS. All Professions salaries in Ohio

$52,570

$54,573

$56,310

$57,187

$59,457

$44,230

$45,388

$47,259

$48,341

$48,873

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Light Blue: Public Health

Dark Yellow: All Professions

In Ohio, as the number of public health professionals is growing, the salaries earned by public health professionals are increasing. In 2006 public health professionals made a mean salary of $52,570 per year, and in 2010 they made $59,457 per year.

Salary percentiles for Public health professionals in Ohio

10th percentile

$39,590

25th percentile

$46,700

50th percentile

$56,523

75th percentile

$68,917

90th percentile

$82,663

This represents a 12% growth in salaries. State trends for all professions mirror this growth. In Ohio state, within the field of public health, there is a huge variation in pay. The highest paid public health professionals earn 109% more money than those in the bottom 10% of the pay bracket.

Average Salaries for Public health professionals and related professions in Ohio

Emergency Management

$56,980

Health Science

$68,861

Healthcare Administration

$84,510

Healthcare Management

$84,510

Political Science

$74,270

Public Administration

$89,988

Public Health

$59,457

Social Work

$42,302

In Ohio, public health professionals earn, on average, less than professionals in related fields.

Educational Trends

Public Health programs available for each degree type for all schools in Ohio

associate

3

bachelor

13

master

15

doctor

2

Certificate

7

Total

40

The number of students graduating from the 18 accredited public health schools in Ohio is increasing. In 2006 there were 253 public health graduates from public health courses in Ohio and in 2010 there were 281 graduates.

This represents a 11% increase in the number of public health degree or certificate school graduates in Ohio state. 38% of these graduates received a master's degree in public health.

Public Health Faculty Salaries in Ohio

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We are now in the process of collecting data for the number of public health faculty in Ohio, growth in the field of public health academia and public health faculty salaries in Ohio. If you are involved in teaching public health courses to students at the certificate in public health, associates degree in public health, bachelors degree in public health, masters degree in public health, and doctoral degree in public health levels, please take a moment to anonymously submit your information to help us build a valuable database resource for the benefit of current and future faculty in the field of public health in Ohio. A summary of the information we have collected thus far will appear once you submit your information.